In the present study, authors retrospectively reviewed the clinical outcomes of halo-vest immobilization (HVI) versus surgical fixation in patients with odontoid fracture after either non-surgical treatment (HVI) or with surgical fixation. From April 1997 to December 2008, we treated a total of 60 patients with upper cervical spine injuries. This ...

BACKGROUND: One of the common indications for removal of the odontoid process includes decompression of the cervicomedullary junction in patients with arthritic degeneration. Resection of the odontoid process can be accomplished using a completely transnasal endoscopic approach. METHODS: A retrospective review was performed of patients with rheumatoid pannus undergoing transnasal ...

A case of traumatic posterolateral C1-C2 dislocation associated with odontoid fracture is reported. This is a rare case of traumatic posterolateral C1-C2 dislocation associated with odontoid fracture. Its management is discussed. A traumatic dislocation of atlanto-axial joint associated with an odontoid fracture remains a rare injury. No case of posterior ...

The endoscopic endonasal approach is emerging as a feasible alternative to the transoral route for the resection of the odontoid process, when the latter produces a compression of the brainstem and cervicomedullary junction. This type of approach has some advantages, such as excellent prevertebral exposure of the craniovertebral junction in ...

The classification of odontoid process fractures introduced by Anderson and D'Alonzo in 1974 has gained wide acceptance among researchers and clinicians. In type II fractures the injury is located in the base of the odontoid process. In 1988 Hadley et al. introduced a comminuted subtype of this fracture, type IIA. ...

A type III fracture of the odontoid process according to Anderson-D'Alonzo in a 92-year-old patient was stabilized anteriorly with two double-threaded screws using the technique of Knöringer. Postoperatively, cranial dislocation of the screws was evident and attempts to correct the screw position failed resulting in screw proximity to the brain ...

In the period from 1981 to 1985, 32 odontoid fractures were treated in the National Institute of Traumatology. In 4 cases anterior stabilization was made with compression-screws from the ventral approach. Two cases of odontoid fractures are shown, one accompanied by ventral, the other by dorsal dislocation. A brief review ...

STUDY DESIGN: Case report. OBJECTIVE: To present the second case of Brown-S?quard syndrome (BSS) produced by type III odontoid fracture managed by conservative treatment. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The occurrence of BSS due to odontoid fracture is scarce. So far 6 cases have been reported, and only 1 is produced ...

The first reported case of odontoid fracture in ankylosing spondylitis is presented with a review of the literature. Conservative management with halo-vest immobilization may be a reasonable approach in the patient with ankylosing spondylitis who poses a high surgical risk.

Six patients under the age of 40 with fractures of the odontoid process (4 with Anderson type III and 2 with type II) were treated conservatively by immobilization in a halo device for 14-16 weeks. The indications for surgical and conservative treatment are discussed. Follow-up from 1 to 4 years.

We describe a case of odontoid process fracture below the synchondrosis associated with delayed diagnosis and anterior subluxation of C1 over C2. This was treated with an in situ posterior occipitocervical fusion. Long-term follow-up of 7 years showed excellent remodelling of the deformity.

A new technique is described for the removal of ligaments and soft tissue during a transoral resection of the odontoid process in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. The technique employed is Coblation, a form of electrosurgery that operates at lower temperatures than conventional electrosurgical technique and, therefore, produces less collateral ...

We report three patients in whom a fractured odontoid process was associated with a fracture of the superior articular process of the second cervical vertebra. Although there were no signs of neurological disorder, damage to the C1-C2 joint in all three patients made fusion necessary. Forced lateral flexion is suggested ...

A 52-year-old man complaining of headache and nuchal pain was treated initially under a diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. The meningitis resisted antibiotic therapy, and one week later was complicated by a ruptured retropharyngeal abscess, which led to the correct diagnosis of osteomyelitis of the odontoid process of the axis. His ...

The authors describe a unique retraction device adapted for anterior odontoid screw placement. A rigidly fixed tubular retractor system obviates the need for dissecting the longus colli muscles as well as for excessive retraction of the trachea, esophagus, and recurrent laryngeal nerve. The proper trajectory for screw placement can be ...

A number of approaches have been attempted to address the treatment of acute odontoid fractures, spanning from conservative treatment with an external orthotic device to posterior C1-C2 arthrodesis or anterior screw fixation. The current report describes stabilisation of such fractures with a C1 supralaminar hook and a C2 pars interarticularis ...

Pseudotumour of the craniovertebral junction is an uncommon cause of high cervical myelopathy in the elderly. The anterior transoral approach is the preferred means of accessing these lesions. An "odontoid sparing" transoral approach, in which there is only minimal bone removal, is thought to preserve stability of the craniovertebral junction, ...

A total of 150 odontoid fractures was treated over a 12-year period, 43 by anterior screw fixation. The rate of pseudarthrosis dropped from 20% to 5% in type II unstable fractures. Thus, anterior screw fixation seems to be safe and efficient, and may be more widely used to treat all ...

We describe a 75-year-old male patient who developed a general syndrome, with a fever of 39 degrees C, weight loss, and cervical pain, during the month following a urological procedure. The presence of positive blood cultures for Enterococcus faecalis, aortic vegetations, and severe aortic regurgitation observed with echocardiogram confirmed the ...

Four different radiological diagnostic methods were compared as to their diagnostic relevance in the analysis of odontoid fractures. Thirty-one patients with fresh odontoid fractures were investigated using standard anteroposterior and lateral radiographs, conventional tomography, axial computerized tomography and two-dimensional reconstruction in the sagittal and the coronal planes. As a control, ...

Eleven patients with documented Morquio's syndrome who had dysplasia of the odontoid process and resulting atlanto-axial instability were reviewed. They were found to be at risk for acute traumatic quadriparesis, chronic myelopathy of a variable and often rapid rate of progression, and sudden death by respiratory arrest. The evidence suggests ...

BACKGROUND: Atlanto-odontoid joint arthroplasty is a motion restoring procedure suggested as an alternative to rigid fixation after surgical decompression. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the kinematics and pullout strength of a novel Total Atlanto-odontoid Joint Arthroplasty System using human cadaveric specimens. METHODS: Nondestructive biomechanical tests were performed ...

Fractures of the upper cervical spine rarely occur but carry a high rate of mortality and neurological disabilities in children. Although odontoid fractures are commonly caused by high-impact injuries, cerebral palsy children with cervical instability have a risk of developing spinal fractures even from mild trauma. We herein present the ...

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Direct osteosynthesis is a method of choice for the treatment of odontoid process fractures. It is based on insertion, from the anterior approach, of one or two screws from the C2 body into the apex of the odontoid across the fracture line. The tensile action of ...

The patient was a 79-year-old man with a chief complaint of neck pain after a fall. Three days following the fall, the patient was seen in the emergency department, where computed tomography imaging of the head and radiographs of the cervical spine were completed. The patient was subsequently referred to ...

Ankylosing hyperostosis of the spine (Forestier's disease) is a distinct clinical entity which must be differentiated from ankylosing spondylitis (Marie-Strumpell's disease) and hypertrophic spondylosis. In the case presented, the distinction was made by clinical, roentgenographic, and postmortem pathologic findings. This case had the unique and previously unreported feature of complication ...

The most common injury to the odontoid process in children under the age of seven years is a fracture through the synchondrosis with or without anterior displacement of the odontoid process, but this is not the only type of fracture of the odontoid process in this age-group. Fractures above and ...

Resection of the odontoid process and anterior arch of the atlas results in atlantoaxial instability, which if left uncorrected may lead to severe neurological complications. Currently, such atlantoaxial instability is corrected by anterior and/or posterior C1-C2 fusion. However, this results in considerable loss of rotation function of the atlantoaxial complex. ...

A retro-odontoid pseudotumor is usually a reactive fibrocartilaginous mass associated with atlantoaxial subluxation (AAS). However, a retro-odontoid pseudotumor not associated with AAS, which undergoes spontaneous regression following C1 laminoplasty, has been reported. The purpose of this study was to report surgical outcomes of C1 laminectomy for retro-odontoid pseudotumor without AAS. ...

Controversy exists in the literature regarding the adequacy of one or two screws for direct fixation of the odontoid process. Proponents of the two-screw technique believe that a single screw is not adequate to stabilize the fracture. Conversely, the insertion of two 3.5-mm screws in the medullary cavity of the ...

Our experience with 12 patients with metatropic dysplasia has demonstrated two important and treatable complications: odontoid hypoplasia with subluxation of the first and second cervical vertebrae, and ventriculomegaly. Hypoplasia and lack of ossification of the odontoid process were noted in all cases. Subluxation of these two vertebrae was demonstrated in ...

BACKGROUND: A different transodontoid screw fixation technique was studied in delayed type II odontoid fractures. This study presents observations on a different transodontoid fixation technique to remove and decrease the amount of sclerotic layers to accelerate the fusion process after the operation. METHODS: Ten cases of chronic type II odontoid ...

A 77-year-old male was hospitalized with a 6-day history of severe posterior cervical pain and headache. An initial lumbar puncture revealed polymorphonuclear pleocytosis indicating pyogenic meningitis. The blood and throat cultures on admission were positive for Staphylococcus aureus. A combination of ceftriaxone and ABPC, both of which were sensitive to ...

STUDY DESIGN: Computed tomography scans of the dens were performed on patients who had no atlantoaxial pathology. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether one or two screws is optimal for fracture fixation and whether two screws can always negotiate the intramedullary odontoid cavity. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Fixation of Type II dens ...

Posterior C1-2 fixation with individual screw placement in C-1 and C-2 was performed in three patients presenting with progressive myelopathy caused by retro-odontoid pseudotumor associated with chronic atlantoaxial subluxation. Postoperatively, all patients demonstrated neurological recovery with gradually diminishing pseudotumor. Posterior C1-2 fixation with the cancellous screw and rod system is ...

PURPOSE: The open-mouth odontoid view has been a standard component of radiographic cervical spine series regardless of setting or indication. This study examines the prevalence of disease in C-1 to C-2 in an outpatient setting for nontraumatic neck evaluations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Reports of 1,033 nontraumatic cervical spine series on ...

Retro-odontoid synovial cysts are rare and attributable to degenerative changes in the atlantoaxial joints. An anterolateral approach facilitates access to lesions located anterior to the craniocervical junction without harming the atlantoaxial joints, and can also treat small lesions in the ventral mid-portion of the craniocervical junction without compression of spinal ...

Atlantoaxial degenerative articular cysts are described in various situations like rheumatoid arthritis, dialysis, and fractures... and in the C1-C2 subluxations of degenerative origin. The treatment of these retro-odontoid tumors does not consist in excision of the pseudotumor but in the reduction of instability by cervical fusion. The procedures are varied ...